2023-2024 Hybrid Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture
…lectures each month (August 7, 2023 – May 11, 2024). There is no limit to the number of times students can listen to the lectures, and they can be accessed…
…lectures each month (August 7, 2023 – May 11, 2024). There is no limit to the number of times students can listen to the lectures, and they can be accessed…
…Garden, supporting our programs, operations, and staff. Visit shop.ncbg.unc.edu to explore our current offerings! We’re still in the early stages of our online shop, adding new merchandise every day: check…
…be a good, distinct, full species. The stolon-producing plants that occur in the Northeast and into New York. Michigan. and Canada had always been identified as T. cordifolia and never…
…of the Naval Radio Station, habitually had Auzenia Diakanof, a native girl, at the station for immoral purposes, that her mother had complained to Hope about the matter, and he…
…Yackety Yack, 1937. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Yearbook. Ancestry.com U.S. School Yearbooks [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2010. 3. 1920 US Federal Census. 4….
…the name of Charles Mitchell purchased the estate… [and later] William Wrigley (of chewing gum fame) purchased the property, which adjoined his own Green Gables estate. It remains in the…
…as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For University updates and advisories on the Coronavirus, please visit www.unc.edu/coronavirus. Check for our most recent Garden-specific updates at ncbg.unc.edu/coronavirus. Many…
…identification of Leratiomyces ceres (“Chip Cherry” or “Redlead Roundhead”), a potential new species of mushroom for North Carolina. Leratiomyces ceres, “Chip Cherry,” growing in mulch under cultivated Viburnum adjacent to…
…Box: 369. Ancestry.com. U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database online]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. 3. Pers. comm., Nicole Wallace, University of North Carolina at Chapel…
…Goldie-Smith, who usually signed her labels as “E.K.G.S.” Our fungal collection is being cataloged into the searchable on-line database, www.mycoportal.org As we continue to catalog our fungi it is probable…